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SEA Games 32 to be shown on Thai TV

The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) has announced that live broadcasts of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 32) will be televised for viewers in Thailand.
SEA Games 32 to be shown on Thai TV ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Bangkok (VNA) - The Sports Authority ofThailand (SAT) has announced that live broadcasts of the 32nd Southeast AsianGames (SEA Games 32) will be televised for viewers in Thailand.

According to SAT Governor Kongsak Yodmanee,competitions for the upcoming Games will be broadcast on Channel 5, Channel 9,and NBT. Officials are also in talks with Channel 3 to join as the fourthchannel for broadcasting various sports for the international multi-sport event.

The announcement came as Thailand and Cambodia arestill in ongoing negotiations over licensing fees. Disputes erupted afterCambodia, the host of this year’s Games, requested 27.6 million THB (800,000USD) from Thailand for the rights to broadcast the event, the highest fee evercharged for the competition.

The SEA Games 32 will take place in Cambodia fromMay 5 to 17. Thai national athletes hope to win at least 164 gold medals at thetournament and finish first in the medal standings./.
VNA

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